do u heared the people in palestine ..........gaza ......... the free people around the world watching the savage of israel and as usual the white house pidennn is working against the free american well.........
There's Gavroche's 'yeah' and also Enjolras' smile of approval as his approaches Marius, both conveying so much emotion without the theatrical cheer from the ensemble. A lovely little touch.
When Aaron Tveit sings Red and Black, standing at a height, wielding a huge flag - the entire scene stops for me and I only want to hear him. He is the most talented of the entire cast of actor/singers. He has not just charisma, tired word - he conveys conviction.
He and Sam Barks were the only two of the main characters who even had the right to be there. Cafe Musain was up to their eyeballs in the greatest Javerts and Valjeans and they had to go with Wolverine and Gladiator.
@@cijmo george blagden as grantaire was also fantastic casting, yet grantaire’s part so MINIMISED in the movie compared to the stage version. THEY CUT HIS SOLO SO MARIUS COULD WHINE MORE.
I miss my old bestfriend. I remember skipping a school fieldtrip and watched this movie with her. I can't believe I used to have people I used to be closed my life.
I hear you. I moved across the country and have very few friends in my new neighborhood. Typically there are very old or very young people here. The few who are my age are busy with their families.
I am grateful that they made this movie. I bought the 10th anniversary concert DVD a few years before the movie came out, but could not really follow since I was not familiar with the story and the show has never come to my city. This movie introduced a great story to those who have not seen the musical. The singing might not be as perfect as the stage versions or the concerts, but it's good enough for me. It made me enjoy the concerts more and read the original novel by Victor Hugo.
Live theater is one medium and film is another. If you don’t enjoy the magic of what cinema adds to already brilliantly staged plays or musicals then you’re completely missing the point!
If you enjoy this, you should listen to the 10th anniversary concert to hear what these songs sound like when performed by people who can actually sing.
@@AlexHart-ob3bfGood for different reasons, I still prefer the movie because it does better at telling the story imo - which is what I came for: Actors and a team conveying a story. Now if you want good singing I agree the 25th concert stuff is better. Anne Hathaway herself said it: “It’s tempting to sing ‘I dreamed a dream’ to perfection, but that doesn’t get across Fantine’s misery.” And the song is still shockingly good sung by her! And more she’s living the character. To look remotely that sickly those actors dehydrated themselves for days, Like come on, can’t we appreciate some grind and effort? They grew as actors not world-class singers.
Every time I see this and Hugh's weak and wobbly voice starts up I feel so bad. Every Les Mis fan has heard such pure notes from really good Valjeans but those who have only seen the movie haven't. I also feel bad for Russel Crowe. Not because his voice is horrible for the role but, if they ever do another non-musical version for the screen, he would have made such an amazing Javert. He just had that 'tortured' look that Javert needs of "I'm only doing my job...aren't I?" Instead, he has gone down in history of one of the worst in recorded Javerts. So sad. Great actors, both, just not for this show.
Honestly, I still felt he was a wonderful Javert. While I appreciated the effort the actors put into the singing, they still put just as much and more into their acting and it showed. Having seen the Les Mis movie from the 30's where there was NO singing, I considered this a good blend of both stage and screen.
@@trenae77 Yes he put effort in, it was just a crappy casting from the beginning. I really hope they do give him a second kick at the can if they film a non-musical. What absolutely stunk in the vocals - esp. Stars was made up by his posture and face. He was so good at "I'm just doing my job, right? I'm doing well right? This is what's expected of me and I'm doing it well" type thing. He just sounded like a pubescent boy when he sang. It wasn't Russell to who dropped the ball though, it was Hooper, or whoever cast. Whoever does the next non-musical (for movie, I realise BBC did one and it was great!) would be crazy to not use Russell. But it could also be that the number of Valjeans, Javerts and Mariuses in the Cafe that they could have used and they used Hollywood...For the record I thought Eddie fell flat as Marius ... until he got to Empty Chairs and then it was "Okay, okay, I take it back!"
Honestly, I think the voices add a great deal of emotions to the movie. Because while yes, musicals have rather polished songs, here the imperfections create a sense of reality . Also, the voices of Hugh and Russel really fit to the characters in the way that they have eyperienced great hardships and were 'roughened' that way. I sometimes find it awkward to listen to stage production because of these perfectly clean vocals. (The only time I appreciate fully clean vocals is when purely listening to recordings)
ikr! It's certainly not the first thing that comes into mind when you think about any of them (bar Aaron and the barricade boys of course as most of them are Broadway/Westend actors anyway). I guess it kinda makes sense when you think about it though as most actors would need a pretty good ranger to perform well anyway and a lot of actors start their careers in theatre so they're bound to have sung at some point in the past. Pretty sure some acting schools also include singing as part of their courses as well.
The perfect buildings surrounding the scene are probably electronically generated. There's a word for it, or an acronym. They did it very well in the John Adams series.
You'd think they would be but very little of the set from this film (bar the very first scene with the ship) is actually CGI. They actually shot the majority of this on location - even wide shots can sometimes be done with models and then just touched up with CGI but the base is still an actual shot. In the two scenes shown here I believe the only major green-screen/CGI would have been in editing the rooftops of the buildings around where they had General Lamarque's funeral and the sky above the Musain. The building fronts of the first bit is in an actual square smwhere (I forget the name) and the streets of Paris/Barricade set is an actual fully functioning set they fully built (in the same place as the Diagon Alley set was which is why the Musain structure looks kinda similar to Gringotts Bank.)!!
My ONLY problem with this film was the rinky dinky barricade. When you see it preformed life its almost 3 stories tall! So on the big screen there is ZERO excuses as to why those chose to make it 5ft high. Funny enough the last song they use a "DIFFRENT" barricade and THAT ONE is massive! Why those chose to NOT USE IT is beyond me, and infuriating considering the OPENING SHOT is a MASSIVE exaggerated harbor, so why the barricade had to be tiny made absolutely no sense. Other than that this film was great!
What a beautifully filmed and conceived film. Imagine if they had show quality singers doing these magnificent roles . Same thing with Phantom , can we dub in real voices ?
I Love Movie Musical’s Like Annie 1999/Disney’s Aladdin/Disney’s Frozen/Disney’s Beauty And The Beast 1991/Disney’s Newsies/Disney’s Hercules/Disney’s Mary Poppins/Disney’s The Little Mermaid/Disney’s The Lion King/Disney’s Tarzan
Now that this is coming out in 4K, I’m hoping they’ll turn the orchestra up! The movie sounds like everyone is singing A Cappella and most of these voices should NOT be A Cappella! Maybe the louder orchestra will help drown out some of the horrible singing and we can actually hear this glorious score!
How do they stay on one rhythm with Do You Hear? Where is the conductor - you need one with a crowd. Probably in a high spot and keeping time with all his might! Actually, with his strength, Aaron Tveit could keep all the singers in unison!
@@ElleCee62978 … well, I really wouldn’t call it cheating lol. They can’t have an orchestra on the set to play for them and the way the bonehead director did it was backwards. Usually they go and record with an orchestra and then lip sync back to their singing. He wanted them to sing live and had them act/sing because he wanted raw acting emotion. So in post production instead of the singing to the established score, the orchestra had to adjust the score to the pace of their singing which I heard was difficult for them.
@@ElleCee62978 Yes, but do you realize the music conductor and movie director had to keep approx 400 actors and singers in point all at the same time w/o being seen. There would have been no way for anyone to get their cues if they didn't use ear pieces.
The appropriation of this story by liberals and capitalists is crazy... It is a clear call for a socialist revolution... A proletarian revolution! Not a bourgeois one!
At the 5:00 mark whose funeral procession did the rioters, stop. If, I didn't known any better I would almost think the coffin carriage looks like the funeral bier for, Lord Nelson.
a guy called General Lamarque - i believe he was one of the last senators to speak out for the people but, when he died, there was a load of uproar about where he was being buried because of messy politics etc.
@@lost2439 Yeah, Lamarque was one of the last higher ups left from Napolean, and was a staunch anti-monarchist as well as a French war hero, so he was really popular with the lower and middle class. In 1832 there was a massive Cholera outbreak in Paris that killed a lot of the poor, but also claimed the lives of Lamarque and the President of the Council(a role roughly equivalent to the Prime Minister), a man by the name of Casimir Pierre Périer, who was also a massively rich banker, mine owner, and King Louis-Phillippe's biggest and most powerful supporter (so he was naturally hated by pretty much everyone other than the Monarchists). Following their death of Perier on may 16th, there was a grand state funeral and a lot of pagentry dedicated to a man who wasn't all that well liked by the general public, and when Lamrque died, he was given a public funeral, but not one on the level of Perier's, so there was naturally some unrest and protest that culminated in the student revolt seizing the funeral train and diverting it to the former site of the bastille, and hence starting the revolution
I saw the west end production last week. The actor playing Javert stole the whole show imo, actually spitting his hate and wrought emotions at a level Crowe just can't reach. No ill word to Russell Crowe but in this production he felt out of tone with the rest
@@leonturner2598 they changed the score. the change in the instrumentals takes a lot of the power out of the songs. it's honestly night and day listening to the movie and the musical back to back
@@WritingGeekNLI watched a video complaining about the same things as you. But everyone was in it to win it. Everyone was willing to pull off these stunts, and the result is amazingly realistic
@@blitzuser8074 Yeah, but it is a musical first and realism second for most musical fans. That's why a performance like that is simply... well... awful. In context it is mostly good, except for Russell Crowe, but that dossn't change the fact that Hugh Jackman would be able to pull it off with enough water. We know that. They just chose not to do that.
why the hell does Hooper keep cutting to that round-faced, weird lady throughout "One Day More." makes no sense. and she's not interesting in the least.
Just hoping that someday there is a proper cinematic version of this great show. What a mess this movie is. As soon as the lead casting was announced it was obviously going to be a train wreck.
Have we now forgotten how the Hong Kong protesters sang Do you hear the people sing on their last moments before being beating to death or dragged to a concentration camp? Have we truly forgotten the cry of angry men and the cries of mothers who lost their children? Do we now only care about the Israel Palestine war and completely forget about other events?
If you've ever seen an actual live performance of Les Mis at the West End or Broadway, the singing of actors sounds like average karaoke at best. Extremely underwhelming.
This movie tbh is a disgrace of the opera/theatre Les Miserables because the way they represent the music in this music is kinda meh. They don't use the OG motif on each part which kinda lacks of emotion within the music. BUT i kinda get it because you need to appeal people and which is one of the things i wouldn't nitpick. If you love this, watch the 10th anniversary one or 25th anniversary one. other than that i don't have other things to nitpick. I love redmayne as marius, and the enjolas as well. For for eponine, Lea Salonga still the best eponine
free palestine .....we loved this film ...we are arab people ....we and all the free people should not watch palestine watch the truth plz por favor s.v.p staaaaaand for them no human can watch the genocide of gaza and not cry
It’s impossible to overstate how much this film means to an entire generation of theater kids.
do u heared the people in palestine ..........gaza ......... the free people around the world watching the savage of israel and as usual the white house pidennn is working against the free american well.........
or history and english kids, currently studying history in university lol
@@Masterjedic Or Francophiles.
Or oppressed peoples all over the world ❤️
Amen
gavroche's little "yeah" when marius comes back to fight is so adorable
There's Gavroche's 'yeah' and also Enjolras' smile of approval as his approaches Marius, both conveying so much emotion without the theatrical cheer from the ensemble. A lovely little touch.
Literally never noticed that. Bonkers
Gavroche is too polished and nice to be a street kid. Wrong choice.
When Aaron Tveit sings Red and Black, standing at a height, wielding a huge flag - the entire scene stops for me and I only want to hear him. He is the most talented of the entire cast of actor/singers. He has not just charisma, tired word - he conveys conviction.
He and Sam Barks were the only two of the main characters who even had the right to be there. Cafe Musain was up to their eyeballs in the greatest Javerts and Valjeans and they had to go with Wolverine and Gladiator.
Can’t agree more! He is really something. The biggest difference from other actors playing this role is that his Enjolras is rather chaste.
@@cijmo george blagden as grantaire was also fantastic casting, yet grantaire’s part so MINIMISED in the movie compared to the stage version. THEY CUT HIS SOLO SO MARIUS COULD WHINE MORE.
All talented.!
well he is a real singer. The others are actors who try to sing. They do a good job though. But you just can hear Aaron Tveit is an exeptional singer.
You can tell who was doing Broadway before this..., but still one of the best songs in the movie.
Watched this film at least 12 times and still cry at the end. Such a fantastic film.
Me too
I cry also. I love the film and the original play with Colm Wilkinson. ♥️♥️♥️
Where did you watch it
We have the DVD.
Almost every time I hear this song. and I've seen on BW 7 times. I need another !
I miss my old bestfriend. I remember skipping a school fieldtrip and watched this movie with her. I can't believe I used to have people I used to be closed my life.
I hope you'll have people like that again
I hear you. I moved across the country and have very few friends in my new neighborhood. Typically there are very old or very young people here. The few who are my age are busy with their families.
Aaron Tveit as Enjolras 😮💨 perfection
I am grateful that they made this movie. I bought the 10th anniversary concert DVD a few years before the movie came out, but could not really follow since I was not familiar with the story and the show has never come to my city. This movie introduced a great story to those who have not seen the musical. The singing might not be as perfect as the stage versions or the concerts, but it's good enough for me. It made me enjoy the concerts more and read the original novel by Victor Hugo.
I love how you can always hear Hugh Jackman's vibrato
Man that cow at 7:15 sure did a lot to protect those citizens
Are you ok?
@@accavanos The fact that u ask that just on my birthday 💀
"The Night that ends at last" gets me every time
the people, please unite and fight for our own future.
My grandson sang the lead in this for his high school production a month ago
Which lead?
@@mukundsadasivan6872 John de john
Jean Valjean?@@sandrawalsh9544
Brilliant adaption of a brilliant book, with brilliant music performed by a brilliant cast.
In other words, brilliant.
色んな人の想いが交錯する感じがすごい良い
I will never understand why people are so critical of Russell Crowe in this movie. I thought his singing was actually quite good.
His voice is unpleasant to listen to.
Because they wanted Broadway singing and not actor singing. Their loss 🎉
They're delusional
Live theater is one medium and film is another. If you don’t enjoy the magic of what cinema adds to already brilliantly staged plays or musicals then you’re completely missing the point!
I can never get enough of such stunning musical just brilliant 😂🎉😢❤
I watched this movie, it was beyond beautiful, I loved this a lot. Thank you.
If you enjoy this, you should listen to the 10th anniversary concert to hear what these songs sound like when performed by people who can actually sing.
@@odowan Now now, lets calm down with the accusation, that Jackman and Hathaway didnt do absolutely amazing in this movie.
@@odowan the 25th anniversary Concert was better
@@AlexHart-ob3bfGood for different reasons, I still prefer the movie because it does better at telling the story imo - which is what I came for: Actors and a team conveying a story.
Now if you want good singing I agree the 25th concert stuff is better.
Anne Hathaway herself said it: “It’s tempting to sing ‘I dreamed a dream’ to perfection, but that doesn’t get across Fantine’s misery.”
And the song is still shockingly good sung by her! And more she’s living the character. To look remotely that sickly those actors dehydrated themselves for days,
Like come on, can’t we appreciate some grind and effort? They grew as actors not world-class singers.
@@oezibanana8664it's not an accusation. It's true good fellow.
the older i get, the more i appreciate this film
Would have been cool if the cinematographer did more than close shots. Set looks like it was pretty cool, at least from what I could see.
yeah! the editor cuts away too fast from every shot.
Release the director's cut, I'm begging you 😭
Now the Universal Pictures seems to do something, but well... When we get the ful director's version of Les Mis???
Every time I see this and Hugh's weak and wobbly voice starts up I feel so bad. Every Les Mis fan has heard such pure notes from really good Valjeans but those who have only seen the movie haven't. I also feel bad for Russel Crowe. Not because his voice is horrible for the role but, if they ever do another non-musical version for the screen, he would have made such an amazing Javert. He just had that 'tortured' look that Javert needs of "I'm only doing my job...aren't I?" Instead, he has gone down in history of one of the worst in recorded Javerts. So sad. Great actors, both, just not for this show.
Honestly, I still felt he was a wonderful Javert. While I appreciated the effort the actors put into the singing, they still put just as much and more into their acting and it showed. Having seen the Les Mis movie from the 30's where there was NO singing, I considered this a good blend of both stage and screen.
@@trenae77 Yes he put effort in, it was just a crappy casting from the beginning. I really hope they do give him a second kick at the can if they film a non-musical. What absolutely stunk in the vocals - esp. Stars was made up by his posture and face. He was so good at "I'm just doing my job, right? I'm doing well right? This is what's expected of me and I'm doing it well" type thing. He just sounded like a pubescent boy when he sang. It wasn't Russell to who dropped the ball though, it was Hooper, or whoever cast. Whoever does the next non-musical (for movie, I realise BBC did one and it was great!) would be crazy to not use Russell. But it could also be that the number of Valjeans, Javerts and Mariuses in the Cafe that they could have used and they used Hollywood...For the record I thought Eddie fell flat as Marius ... until he got to Empty Chairs and then it was "Okay, okay, I take it back!"
STOP!
This is a bad take. The stage version is for terrific vocals. Prerecorded, polished vocals would've been trite.
Honestly, I think the voices add a great deal of emotions to the movie. Because while yes, musicals have rather polished songs, here the imperfections create a sense of reality . Also, the voices of Hugh and Russel really fit to the characters in the way that they have eyperienced great hardships and were 'roughened' that way. I sometimes find it awkward to listen to stage production because of these perfectly clean vocals. (The only time I appreciate fully clean vocals is when purely listening to recordings)
I can't believe all these well-known actors can sing.
They can’t
My lawyer told me to remain quiet 😅
Silly thing to imply. They had plenty of time to train, and they are all professionals. It’s strange that you find it strange.
@@maxhacker3948 Try to do better
ikr! It's certainly not the first thing that comes into mind when you think about any of them (bar Aaron and the barricade boys of course as most of them are Broadway/Westend actors anyway).
I guess it kinda makes sense when you think about it though as most actors would need a pretty good ranger to perform well anyway and a lot of actors start their careers in theatre so they're bound to have sung at some point in the past. Pretty sure some acting schools also include singing as part of their courses as well.
I know yall love it, but i saw it on B'way (late in the run) its like the difference between a flashlight and the sun.
Marius rides on the horse that makes him as General Marius
Enjorlas welding the flag becomes the signal of the hero’s of Revolution to fight for Peace
Eddie Redmaine is just the best!
4k uhd please, love Les Mis want it in 4k with Atmos!!!!!!!
One day more! So beautiful. Thanks ❤
I hope they do a musical adaptation of the Red and The Black since both stories were happening at the same time.
Mad props to Hooper for not falling horses in this film.
I don't like the movie adaptation of Les Mis, but I'll admit, they did a pretty good job with the revolutionary scenes.
Love this song
The French are still fighting for their rights!! No differant!
Sad the 4K version is not yet in Europe.
The perfect buildings surrounding the scene are probably electronically generated. There's a word for it, or an acronym. They did it very well in the John Adams series.
You'd think they would be but very little of the set from this film (bar the very first scene with the ship) is actually CGI. They actually shot the majority of this on location - even wide shots can sometimes be done with models and then just touched up with CGI but the base is still an actual shot.
In the two scenes shown here I believe the only major green-screen/CGI would have been in editing the rooftops of the buildings around where they had General Lamarque's funeral and the sky above the Musain. The building fronts of the first bit is in an actual square smwhere (I forget the name) and the streets of Paris/Barricade set is an actual fully functioning set they fully built (in the same place as the Diagon Alley set was which is why the Musain structure looks kinda similar to Gringotts Bank.)!!
My ONLY problem with this film was the rinky dinky barricade. When you see it preformed life its almost 3 stories tall! So on the big screen there is ZERO excuses as to why those chose to make it 5ft high.
Funny enough the last song they use a "DIFFRENT" barricade and THAT ONE is massive! Why those chose to NOT USE IT is beyond me, and infuriating considering the OPENING SHOT is a MASSIVE exaggerated harbor, so why the barricade had to be tiny made absolutely no sense.
Other than that this film was great!
¿Y si nos regresan las escenas cortadas de George Blagden?
Uno de los mejores musicales que he visto. Espectacular.
At 7 minutes and 15 seconds there's a random cow 🐄
What a beautifully filmed and conceived film. Imagine if they had show quality singers doing these magnificent roles . Same thing with Phantom , can we dub in real voices ?
Most are theatre trained.
@@donnacasey-sw7qr Sure , but they can't sing Donna , LOL !
The large majority of them are excellent singers. Hugh's vocals are crazy I don't care what anyone says lol
I Love Movie Musical’s Like Annie 1999/Disney’s Aladdin/Disney’s Frozen/Disney’s Beauty And The Beast 1991/Disney’s Newsies/Disney’s Hercules/Disney’s Mary Poppins/Disney’s The Little Mermaid/Disney’s The Lion King/Disney’s Tarzan
Now that this is coming out in 4K, I’m hoping they’ll turn the orchestra up! The movie sounds like everyone is singing A Cappella and most of these voices should NOT be A Cappella! Maybe the louder orchestra will help drown out some of the horrible singing and we can actually hear this glorious score!
So HDR+ fixed the Mixing issues and when?
Still no 4K release...
te amo aaron tveit, te amo enjolras
How do they stay on one rhythm with Do You Hear? Where is the conductor - you need one with a crowd. Probably in a high spot and keeping time with all his might! Actually, with his strength, Aaron Tveit could keep all the singers in unison!
They may have had tiny ear pieces. Russell Crowe had one at the Oscars.
@@ElleCee62978… they did have ear pieces. There was someone playing piano in their ear and they added the orchestra later in production.
@@bookemdano7567 Which is cheating IMO. I’m a retired semi professional opera singer and I never needed one.
@@ElleCee62978 … well, I really wouldn’t call it cheating lol. They can’t have an orchestra on the set to play for them and the way the bonehead director did it was backwards. Usually they go and record with an orchestra and then lip sync back to their singing. He wanted them to sing live and had them act/sing because he wanted raw acting emotion. So in post production instead of the singing to the established score, the orchestra had to adjust the score to the pace of their singing which I heard was difficult for them.
@@ElleCee62978 Yes, but do you realize the music conductor and movie director had to keep approx 400 actors and singers in point all at the same time w/o being seen. There would have been no way for anyone to get their cues if they didn't use ear pieces.
this movie mate was amazing
Amazing
Banging song
play it in 1.4 speed.
All good but every clip I've seen so far of "Do you hear the people sing" is about a second desink, sound before image and it annoys me to no end
The appropriation of this story by liberals and capitalists is crazy...
It is a clear call for a socialist revolution... A proletarian revolution! Not a bourgeois one!
At the 5:00 mark whose funeral procession did the rioters, stop. If, I didn't known any better I would almost think the coffin carriage looks like the funeral bier for, Lord Nelson.
a guy called General Lamarque - i believe he was one of the last senators to speak out for the people but, when he died, there was a load of uproar about where he was being buried because of messy politics etc.
@@lost2439 Yeah, Lamarque was one of the last higher ups left from Napolean, and was a staunch anti-monarchist as well as a French war hero, so he was really popular with the lower and middle class. In 1832 there was a massive Cholera outbreak in Paris that killed a lot of the poor, but also claimed the lives of Lamarque and the President of the Council(a role roughly equivalent to the Prime Minister), a man by the name of Casimir Pierre Périer, who was also a massively rich banker, mine owner, and King Louis-Phillippe's biggest and most powerful supporter (so he was naturally hated by pretty much everyone other than the Monarchists). Following their death of Perier on may 16th, there was a grand state funeral and a lot of pagentry dedicated to a man who wasn't all that well liked by the general public, and when Lamrque died, he was given a public funeral, but not one on the level of Perier's, so there was naturally some unrest and protest that culminated in the student revolt seizing the funeral train and diverting it to the former site of the bastille, and hence starting the revolution
Russell Crowe as Javert was just the wrong casting choice purely because it’s vocally far beyond his skill level.
Always felt the same. Acting-wise, he performed the role perfectly, but unfortunately the man doesn't have a singer's voice.
Idk why, but I think he was great, both acting wise and singing wise
I saw the west end production last week. The actor playing Javert stole the whole show imo, actually spitting his hate and wrought emotions at a level Crowe just can't reach. No ill word to Russell Crowe but in this production he felt out of tone with the rest
they took all the power out of these songs :(
What? How?
@@leonturner2598 they changed the score. the change in the instrumentals takes a lot of the power out of the songs. it's honestly night and day listening to the movie and the musical back to back
Not Grandma getting murdered :(
I think the person who killed the innocent women you see he was shaking so he trigger it then kills her
The Hackers look like Villains actually use that song to brainwash people
Do you hear the people sing is really Extremely Villain song that’s brainwash people as Hackers
Enjorals turn into the Game Master and his Hackers sings Do hear the people sing
I will not sing that song and get brainwash my answer is no
Good old Greenwich!
My teacher did the story with us
I can’t believe how much this film butchered the show….why not get established theatre performers who can actually sing and do it justice?
Except for the fact that these people's voice sounded great? Y'all are a bunch of haters fr.
I love the movie
World and word
Can’t you lose one ?
most peaceful French Revolution be like:
All musicals should be like this and sing live on set. More realism to the characters
No they shouldn't. The music itself could have been much better, without them drying themselves out and... well... casting Russell Crowe.
@@WritingGeekNLI watched a video complaining about the same things as you. But everyone was in it to win it. Everyone was willing to pull off these stunts, and the result is amazingly realistic
@@blitzuser8074
Yeah, but it is a musical first and realism second for most musical fans.
That's why a performance like that is simply... well... awful.
In context it is mostly good, except for Russell Crowe, but that dossn't change the fact that Hugh Jackman would be able to pull it off with enough water. We know that.
They just chose not to do that.
meanwhile, its a revolutionary science posted by a capital company.
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ШОС.
why the hell does Hooper keep cutting to that round-faced, weird lady throughout "One Day More." makes no sense. and she's not interesting in the least.
That's the owner of the tavern who is helping the revolutionaries. I like her character in the movie. She's fun.
Just hoping that someday there is a proper cinematic version of this great show. What a mess this movie is. As soon as the lead casting was announced it was obviously going to be a train wreck.
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Have we now forgotten how the Hong Kong protesters sang Do you hear the people sing on their last moments before being beating to death or dragged to a concentration camp?
Have we truly forgotten the cry of angry men and the cries of mothers who lost their children? Do we now only care about the Israel Palestine war and completely forget about other events?
An awfull movie, an AMAAAZING musical!!!!
If you've ever seen an actual live performance of Les Mis at the West End or Broadway, the singing of actors sounds like average karaoke at best. Extremely underwhelming.
I forgot newt could sing
2:20❤❤
Why did they cast a bunch of actors who couldn’t sing
They can sing what are talking about? They sing their hearts, and souls out.
@@abramsullivan7764 so does my cousin when she’s listening to Taylor Swift and it sounds like a cat being run over by a lawnmower
I love Crowe but why did he get this part
The Hebrews Flag for the Star of David 🎉
Free Myanmar
ngl think 4k is a downgrade
민중의 기 붉은 기는 전사의 시체를 쌓았다 시체가 식어 굳기 전에 우리들은 붉은 기를 지키리라 높이 올려라 붉은 깃발을 그 아래서 일치단결해 비겁한 자여 갈테면 가라 우리들은 붉은 기를 지키리라
This movie tbh is a disgrace of the opera/theatre Les Miserables because the way they represent the music in this music is kinda meh. They don't use the OG motif on each part which kinda lacks of emotion within the music. BUT i kinda get it because you need to appeal people and which is one of the things i wouldn't nitpick. If you love this, watch the 10th anniversary one or 25th anniversary one.
other than that i don't have other things to nitpick. I love redmayne as marius, and the enjolas as well. For for eponine, Lea Salonga still the best eponine
........ Some Cake Maybe 🎂 ..............
Followed by Ice Cream 🍦🍦🍦of course !!!!
This could be any day in the French electoral cycle. They like nothing better than throwing up a barricade and grabbing a paving stone.
This movie could have been good. It wasn’t. What possessed them to cast Russell Crowe as Javert? He ruined the entire thing.
Entends-tu les gens chanter?
vive la révolution, vive 1871
This Film isn't on the French revolution this is on the June Rebellion of 1832 when Louise Philippe was The Monarchy of France.
Super early!
i❤this movie so much 💓🫶🏽💗
Enjorals has the flag from government officials
Marius is riding on the horse with the flag as a Revolution soldier
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(White) on hold-----😊🎉❤
George Floyd use the song do hear the people sing for his people
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Thanks little ceasors. No one wsnts to watch the whole video.
Porque tantos anúncios
I hate cossette
Free russia ⬜️🟦⬜️
free palestine .....we loved this film ...we are arab people ....we and all the free people should not watch palestine watch the truth plz por favor s.v.p staaaaaand for them no human can watch the genocide of gaza and not cry